Patsy Cline 07/29/1961
Set I
Come On In
A Poor Man's Roses
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
I Fall To Pieces
Lovesick Blues
Shake, Rattle And Roll
There He Goes
San Antonio Rose -> intermission
A Poor Man's Roses
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
I Fall To Pieces
Lovesick Blues
Shake, Rattle And Roll
There He Goes
San Antonio Rose -> intermission
Set II
Stupid Cupid
I Fall To Pieces (second performance)
If I Could See The World Through The Eyes Of A Child
Walking After Midnight
Foolin' Round
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
I Fall To Pieces (second performance)
If I Could See The World Through The Eyes Of A Child
Walking After Midnight
Foolin' Round
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
Set III
Comment
Just six weeks earlier, Patsy had nearly died in a head-on collision. In addition to the terrible cuts on her face, she suffered a broken wrist and dislocated hip. Walking was still painful and singing seemed to tire her out. "I'm kinda out of wind," she told the sell-out crowd after her opening three numbers, Come On In, A Poor Man's Roses, and Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home. "This is the first time I worked since I got out of the hospital. Oh me, I tell you them women drivers are rough on us good folks," Patsy said. "We'd like to slow things down so I can get my breath."
This show was released officially on MCA Records in July, 1997.
This show was released officially on MCA Records in July, 1997.
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